Sarah Hanzlik MBAD506 Dr. Davis March 20‚ 2012 Baria Planning Solutions The company Baria Planning Solutions is a specialty provider of spend analysis and management services to its customers. BPS was an early entrant into the market but rapid market growth in the past few years has attracted larger software companies to the market. In order to remain competitive against larger companies BPS has expanded beyond the energy sector to acquire other industry-niche providers. Once additional industry
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OM Assignment II Baria Planning Solutions‚ Inc: Fixing the Sales Process Submitted to: Prof. Sachin Jayaswal By Group B12 Kavita Bakrewala Shwetank Dave Priyesh Ranjan Sabir Kumar Samad Prithvi kumar A Situation Analysis: Baria Planning Solutions (BPS) is a consulting firm serving manufacturers with $95 million in annual sales. BPS analyses its customer spending categories and identifies various sources of potential savings. It carries out various change management‚ supplier consolidation
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Case Study: Baria Planning Solutions‚ Inc. Case Overview Baria Planning Solutions (BPS)‚ Inc. was founded in 1997 and is a publically traded firm with $95 million in annual sales. BPS helps its customers reduce procurement costs and improve the performance of their suppliers. BPS uses a combination of software‚ data analysis‚ project management and consulting to scrutinize its customers’ spending categories‚ identify sources of potential savings through initiatives such as supplier consolidation
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FNCE 201 Corporate Finance Prof. Fu Fangjian Due: the class in 4th week (10-14 Sep) UST Inc. is considering a debt-for-equity recapitalization. In the deal‚ UST will issue $1 billion debt to buy back stocks. In class we argue that an important determinant of a firm’s debt policy is the tradeoff between the tax benefits of debt and the costs of financial distress and bankruptcy. Mature firms generating positive and stable operating income are more likely to take advantage of the debt tax shields
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Six Sigma At Flyrock Homework 28 Sept 2012 1. If the extruder setting is accurate‚ what proportion of the rubber extruded will be within specifications? m = 400 σ = 4 P(x<410) = P(z<410-400/4) = P(z<2.5) = 0.9938 P(x<390) = P(z<390-400/4) = P(z<-2.5) = 0.0062 P(-2.5<z<2.5) = 0.9938 – 0.0062 = 0.9876 Therefore‚ 98.76% of the rubber extruded will be within specifications
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Thoma Bravo – Citect Corporation (HBS 9-209-022) Study Questions 1. Do you think TB or Schneider would create more value as the owner of Citect? 2. TB would assume what risks if they are the winning bidder? 3. Should TB continue to bid on Citect and at what price? Are the expected ROIs and IRRs to TB sufficient at your revised bid amount? (* note: a detailed evaluation model will be constructed during the class session *) Study Questions 1. Is Newell just another conglomerate? How
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2010 [Type text] Emerging Company Finance FNCE 480 - Final Frank Kurupacheril [TRENDSETTER’S TWO ROADS] Trendsetter‚ Inc – a warehouse and distribution solution software company for clothing retailers is faced with the usual dilemma. They are running out of seed money that the founders contributed. Now they have received two term sheets from prospective VC’s. The ball is in the founders’ court who have to choose one after weighing pros and the cons. Contents Introduction .
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Case: Land Securities Group (A): Choosing Cost or Fair Value on Adoption of IFRS Case Number: 9-105-014 Topic: Financial Reporting and Control Description: A U.K. real estate firm‚ required to adopt international accounting standards (IAS) by 2005‚ must change the reporting of its primary asset (investment property) from the revaluation model under U.K. GAAP to either the cost or fair-value model under IAS. This would have a number of effects on European investment property firms‚ including
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HBS Case Study Solution Kent Chemical: Organizing for International Growth Table of Contents 1 Initial Problems 3 1.1 Introduction & Problem Identification 3 1.2 Link of KCP’s Strategy to Porter’s Generic Strategies 4 1.3 A Suitable Vision for KCP and KCI 5 1.4 Kent’s Fundamental Organizational Challenge 5 1.5 Task Analysis and Role Assignment 6 1.6 Why These Problems Emerged Now and not Earlier in the 1990s 6 2 Unsuccessful Responses 7 2.1 Changes Morales Made 7 2.1.1 The GBD Concept
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Case Analysis Saku Problem Synopsis of the Situation Saku offers products in six different product categories. Some of their products are doing well while sales of some products are declining. Certain segments are experiencing market growth while some others are close to stagnation. The company wants to determine a product portfolio for the next few years that will take advantage of opportunities for expansion without negatively impacting the current sales of its products. Key Issues
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